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Appendix 1 Consultation Responses Appendix 2
Agenda item: 1 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Decision Report Decision Maker: Executive Member for Economy, Transport and Environment Date: 27 October 2014 Title: Passenger Transport Review & Hampshire Concessionary Travel Scheme 2015/16 Reference: 6029 Report From: Director of Economy, Transport and Environment Contact name: Peter Shelley Tel: 01962 847212 Email: [email protected] 1. Executive Summary 1.1 The report is divided into a number of sections as follows Topic Pages Contextual Information 2 Alton 16 Andover 20 Basingstoke 25 Eastleigh 12 Fareham & Gosport 13 Havant 30 New Forest 34 Romsey, Totton and Waterside 14 Winchester 16 Bus Services Operators Grant 9 Cango 42 Local Buses 6 Evening and Sunday Buses 7 Community Transport 42 Concessionary Travel 39 School and College Transport 9 Supply Market Changes 5 Travel Information 9 Equalities Impact Assessment 53 Financial Implications 10 Appendix 1 Consultation Responses Appendix 2 1 Agenda item: 1 1.2 Hampshire County Council has significant budget reductions to make, and this requires close examination of all areas of spending, including the resources available to support public and community transport services which account for £1 in every £3 spent on roads and transport. Substantial data on who travels where and why is available, but close examination was also needed of where funding to support passenger transport goes, and the County Council consulted extensively to ensure that this properly reflects community priorities and represents the best value for money. This report sets out the process followed in developing the recommendations and considers the options on which consultation was undertaken. 2. Contextual information 2.1 The Transport Act 1985 requires the County Council to identify socially necessary bus services which are not provided by the commercial bus operators. -
View Annual Report
National Express Group PLC Group National Express National Express Group PLC Annual Report and Accounts 2007 Annual Report and Accounts 2007 Making travel simpler... National Express Group PLC 7 Triton Square London NW1 3HG Tel: +44 (0) 8450 130130 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7506 4320 e-mail: [email protected] www.nationalexpressgroup.com 117 National Express Group PLC Annual Report & Accounts 2007 Glossary AGM Annual General Meeting Combined Code The Combined Code on Corporate Governance published by the Financial Reporting Council ...by CPI Consumer Price Index CR Corporate Responsibility The Company National Express Group PLC DfT Department for Transport working DNA The name for our leadership development strategy EBT Employee Benefit Trust EBITDA Normalised operating profit before depreciation and other non-cash items excluding discontinued operations as one EPS Earnings Per Share – The profit for the year attributable to shareholders, divided by the weighted average number of shares in issue, excluding those held by the Employee Benefit Trust and shares held in treasury which are treated as cancelled. EU European Union The Group The Company and its subsidiaries IFRIC International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards KPI Key Performance Indicator LTIP Long Term Incentive Plan NXEA National Express East Anglia NXEC National Express East Coast Normalised diluted earnings Earnings per share and excluding the profit or loss on sale of businesses, exceptional profit or loss on the -
Notices and Proceedings
OFFICE OF THE TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER (LONDON AND THE SOUTH EAST OF ENGLAND) NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS PUBLICATION NUMBER: 2358 PUBLICATION DATE: 01 July 2016 OBJECTION DEADLINE DATE: 22 July 2016 Correspondence should be addressed to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (London and the South East of England) Hillcrest House 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF Telephone: 0300 123 9000 Fax: 0113 249 8142 Website: www.gov.uk/traffic-commissioners The public counter at the above office is open from 9.30am to 4pm Monday to Friday The next edition of Notices and Proceedings will be published on: 15/07/2016 Publication Price £3.50 (post free) This publication can be viewed by visiting our website at the above address. It is also available, free of charge, via e-mail. To use this service please send an e-mail with your details to: [email protected] Remember to keep your bus registrations up to date - check yours on https://www.gov.uk/manage-commercial-vehicle-operator-licence-online NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS Important Information All correspondence relating to public inquiries should be sent to: Office of the Traffic Commissioner (London and the South East of England) Ivy House 3 Ivy Terrace Eastbourne BN21 4QT The public counter at the Eastbourne office is open for the receipt of documents between 9.30am and 4pm Monday Friday. There is no facility to make payments of any sort at the counter. General Notes Layout and presentation – Entries in each section (other than in section 5) are listed in alphabetical order. Each entry is prefaced by a reference number, which should be quoted in all correspondence or enquiries. -
2020 Book News Welcome to Our 2020 Book News
2020 Book News Welcome to our 2020 Book News. It’s hard to believe another year has gone by already and what a challenging year it’s been on many fronts. We finally got the Hallmark book launched at Showbus. The Red & White volume is now out on final proof and we hope to have copies available in time for Santa to drop under your tree this Christmas. Sorry this has taken so long but there have been many hurdles to overcome and it’s been a much bigger project than we had anticipated. Several other long term projects that have been stuck behind Red & White are now close to release and you’ll see details of these on the next couple of pages. Whilst mentioning bigger projects and hurdles to overcome, thank you to everyone who has supported my latest charity fund raiser in aid of the Christie Hospital. The Walk for Life challenge saw me trekking across Greater Manchester to 11 cricket grounds, covering over 160 miles in all weathers, and has so far raised almost £6,000 for the Christie. You can read more about this by clicking on the Christie logo on the website or visiting my Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mark-senior-sue-at-60 Please note our new FREEPOST address is shown below, it’s just: FREEPOST MDS BOOK SALES You don’t need to add anything else, there’s no need for a street name or post code. In fact, if you do add something, it will delay the letter or could even mean we don’t get it. -
Durham School Services, LP
MERRILL CORPORATION RWELLSA//21-DEC-09 04:32 DISK128:[09ZEK1.09ZEK13401]BE13401A.;22 mrll_0909.fmt Free: 434DM/0D Foot: 0D/ 0D VJ J1:1Seq: 1 Clr: 0 DISK024:[PAGER.PSTYLES]UNIVERSAL.BST;79 3 C Cs: 42506 BASE PROSPECTUS 9NOV200917485062 National Express Group PLC (incorporated and registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985 with registered number 2590560) guaranteed by each of National Express Corporation (incorporated in Delaware, United States of America) and West Midlands Travel Limited (incorporated with limited liability in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985 with registered number 2652253) and Durham School Services, L.P. (organised as a limited partnership in Delaware, United States of America) £1,000,000,000 Euro Medium Term Note Programme This Base Prospectus has been approved by the Financial Services Authority (the ‘‘FSA’’), in its capacity as United Kingdom competent authority for the purposes of Directive 2003/71/EC (the ‘‘Prospectus Directive’’) and the relevant implementing measures in the United Kingdom (the ‘‘UK Listing Authority’’), as a base prospectus in accordance with Article 5.4 of the Prospectus Directive and relevant implementing measures in the United Kingdom for the purpose of giving information with regard to the issue of notes (‘‘Notes’’) issued under the Euro Medium Term Note Programme (the ‘‘Programme’’) described in this Base Prospectus during the period of twelve months after the date hereof. Applications have been made for the Notes to be admitted during the period of twelve months after the date hereof to listing on the official list of the UK Listing Authority (the ‘‘Official List’’) and to trading on the Regulated Market of the London Stock Exchange plc (the ‘‘London Stock Exchange’’). -
London Medway Commercial Park Interim Umbrella
LONDON MEDWAY COMMERCIAL PARK INTERIM UMBRELLA TRAVEL PLAN ON BEHALF OF 4 Feb 2016 Our Ref: NK018150 RPS Sherwood House Sherwood Avenue Newark on Trent Nottinghamshire NG24 1QQ Tel: 01636 605 700 Fax: 01636 610 696 Email: [email protected] rpsgroup.com/uk London Medway Commercial Park Interim Umbrella Travel Plan QUALITY MANAGEMENT Prepared by: Adrian McHale Authorised by: Damian Meehan Date: 04/02/2016 Project Number/Document NK018150-IUTP Reference: COPYRIGHT © RPS The material presented in this report is confidential. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Goodman Real Estate (UK) Ltd and shall not be distributed or made available to any other company or person without the knowledge and written consent of RPS. rpsgroup.com/uk London Medway Commercial Park Interim Umbrella Travel Plan CONTENTS QUALITY MANAGEMENT ................................ ................................ ................................ ................................ 2 CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Purpose of Report ........................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Local Policy ................................................................................................................................. -
A Clear Vision Welcome to Our Journey
A clear vision Welcome to our journey... Annual Report and Accounts 2010 A global business Group at a glance Group Spain North America National Express ALSA Durham School Services The Group operates in the UK, Our Spanish business, ALSA, Stock Transportation Spain, and North America and operates long distance, regional Our business in North America employs 38,000 people and and urban bus and coach services is focused solely on student operates over 21,000 vehicles. across Spain and in Morocco. transportation and operates in 30 US Passengers make more than 700 ALSA was acquired by National states and two Canadian provinces. million journeys on our services Express in 2005, and our position The business operates through every year. in Spain was strengthened with the medium-term contracts awarded by acquisition of Continental Auto in local school boards to provide safe 2007. Apart from its market-leading and reliable transport for students, position in bus and coach services, and is the second largest private the business also operates service operator in North America. areas and other transport- Centralised shared services related businesses, such as delivered from the Illinois head office fuel distribution. support local operational delivery. Revenue Revenue Revenue £2,125.9m £525.6m £459.8m Normalised operating profit Normalised operating profit Normalised operating profit £204.2m £86.2m £36.9m Employees Employees Employees 38,000 6,800 20,600 (inc. corporate functions) Group revenue by market Group normalised operating profit by market Spain 25% Spain 40% North America 22% North America 17% UK Bus 12% UK Bus 13% UK Coach 11% UK Coach 15% UK Rail 30% UK Rail 15% UK Bus UK Coach UK Rail National Express West Midlands National Express Coaches c2c National Express Coventry Eurolines National Express East Anglia National Express Dundee The Kings Ferry National Express operates two rail Midland Metro National Express Coaches is the franchises in the UK, both operating National Express is the market leader largest operator of scheduled in the East of England. -
Consultation Report
Proposed permanent coach parking bay on Albert Embankment Response to consultation March 2016 Contents Executive Summary .............................................................................................................. 2 1 Background ................................................................................................................ 3 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3 3 The consultation ......................................................................................................... 6 4 Overview of consultation responses ............................................................................ 8 5 Conclusion and next steps ........................................................................................ 13 Appendix A – TfL response to issues commonly raised ....................................................... 15 Appendix B – Copy of consultation letter ............................................................................. 15 Appendix C – Letter distribution area ................................................................................... 18 Appendix D – List of stakeholders consulted ....................................................................... 19 Executive Summary About the consultation: In August 2015, we consulted on proposals to introduce a permanent 45 metre off-peak coach parking bay on Albert Embankment, to replace some of the coach parking removed from Victoria Embankment -
A Better Connected South Hampshire Dft Local Sustainable Transport Fund Bid December 2011
A Better Connected South Hampshire DfT Local Sustainable Transport Fund Bid December 2011 Volume One: The Five Business Cases Contents 01 Introduction 01 02 Strategic Case 05 2.1 Introduction 05 2.2 Area Context 07 2.3 Developing Transport Solutions in South Hampshire 46 2.4 Current and Future Transport Situation 52 2.5 Transport Barriers in South Hampshire 78 2.6 Development of Local Objectives 80 2.7 The Range of Solutions Considered to Meet the Project Objectives 87 2.8 Detailed Description of Project and Rationale 104 03 Economic Case 193 3.1 Introduction 193 3.2 Checklist 194 3.3 Model Used 196 3.4 Economic Case Results/Findings 199 3.5 Environmental Impacts 211 3.6 Social Impacts 214 3.7 Other Tables 223 04 Commercial Case 229 4.1 Will We Deliver? 229 4.2 Procurement 229 4.3 What are the Main Commercial Risks to Delivery 230 4.4 Shared Service for Behaviour Change 231 4.5 Shared Service for Smart Ticketing Back Office functions 231 05 Financial Case 233 5.1 Introduction 233 5.2 Summary of Funding Sought 233 5.3 Cost Breakdown by Strand 234 5.4 Robustness of Package Costs 238 5.5 Local Contribution 238 5.6 Financial Sustainability 239 5.7 Optimism Bias and Risk 241 06 Management Case 243 6.1 Introduction 243 6.2 Governance 243 6.3 Programme and Project Management Principles 246 6.4 Project Plan 247 6.5 Risk Management 251 6.6 Benefits Realisation 252 6.7 Monitoring and Evaluation 254 Foreword to the Business Case It gives me great pleasure to submit this Business Case for funding through the Department for Transport’s Local Sustainable Transport Fund in the Joint Large Project Package category. -
£2,103.7M 12.28P 10.4% 11.9% £138.6M £219.0M
Contents and highlights Financial highlights Strategic Report 1 Financial highlights Group revenue (£m) ROCE (%) 2 National Express Group at a glance £2,103.7m 11.9% 4 Chairman’s letter 5 Investment case 2016 2,103.7 2016 11.9 6 Group Chief Executive’s review 14 The trends shaping our business 2015 1,753.8 2015 11.7 16 Our business model and strategy 2014 1,715.8 2014 10.7 18 Our strategy at a glance 22 Resources, relationships and responsibilities 32 Key performance indicators Dividend per share (p) Free cash flow (£m) 34 Risk and risk management 36 Principal risks and uncertainties 38 Group Finance Director’s review 12.28p £138.6m 46 Spain and Morocco 49 North America 2016 12.28 2016 138.6 52 UK Bus 2015 11.33 2015 111.0 54 UK Coach 56 Rail 2014 10.30 2014 164.8 Corporate Governance 58 Chairman’s introduction to governance Operating margin (%) Operating profit (£m) 60 Leadership 64 Board of Directors 10.4% £219.0m 66 Effectiveness 72 Nomination Committee Report 2016 10.4 2016 219.0 75 Accountability 76 Audit Committee Report 2015 10.9 2015 191.8 82 Safety & Environment 2014 10.4 2014 177.7 Committee Report 84 Relations with shareholders 86 Directors’ Remuneration Report 90 Annual Report on Remuneration 106 Directors’ Remuneration Policy Summary of results 2016 114 Directors’ Report 119 Directors’ responsibilities statement Normalised basis IFRS basis 2016 2015 2016 2015 Financial Statements £m £m £m £m 121 Independent Auditor’s Report Revenue 2,103.7 1,753.8 2,103.7 1,753.8 130 Group Income Statement 131 Group Statement of Operating -
Uk Transport Bookbargains
BARGAINS GALORE! March - mid-May 2021 UK Transport SPRING 2021 BROCHURE IMPORTANT: We will be closed 19 May - 5 July (both dates inclusive) Seen at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum, Lathalmond, on 15 August 2015 was this former Sydney Albion Venturer, with Australian-built Commonwealth Engineering body, delivered in 1947 . (photo: Bob Eade) UK TRANSPORT BOOKBARGAINS Britain’s specialist suppliers of half price transport books UK TRANSPORT PRINTS & MODELS The leading stockists of current & obsolete 1:76 die-casts www.uktransport.org.uk WELCOME! Welcome to our SPRING 2021 BROCHURE - valid for orders placed until Tuesday, 18 May. This should be read in conjunction with our WINTER 2020/21 CATALOGUE - if you do not have a copy of this, please phone, fax or e-mail us for a copy; alternatively, it can be viewed on our website (see bottom of opposite page). WHAT’S NEW? The Covid-19 pandemic is still affecting the publication of new books and die-cast models. However, we are pleased to be able to offer you over 30 new bargain books on pages 8 and 9 herein; road transport enthusiasts are “spoilt for choice” - we have a good selection of quality titles from Roundoak Publishing (an inprint of Nynehead Books) and a number of these have a special introductory price, available until 30 April. FOUR SPECIAL OFFERS - ALL OPEN UNTIL 30 APRIL 2021 1. We have re-introduced our popular Amberley Publishing buy-two-get-a-third-free book offer - see pages 6 and 7. 2. On page 8 are listed a selection of railway books in our Silver Link Publishing sale. -
LSP) BULLETIN No.481
LONDON SERVICE PERMIT (LSP) BULLETIN No.481 PUBLICATION DATE: 3 August 2021 DATE OF NEXT EDITION: 9 August 2021 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 5 August 2021 (12.00) Responses to LSP applications should be made via the Consultation website. All other communications should be directed as below: Bus Service Licensing & Permitting Licensing, Regulation & Charging Transport for London 4th floor – Zone 4G3 5 Endeavour Square, Stratford, London E20 1JN Telephone 020 3054 0137 or Internal Auto 80137 e-mail: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: We are not currently contactable by phone or physical mail. Until advised otherwise, all future communications should be conducted via e-mail #TfL CONFIDENTIAL GENERAL NOTES 1. Transport for London (TfL) is required to consult relevant London highway, police and certain other authorities on proposals by licensed PSV operators to operate London Service Permit services i.e. bus services that do not form part of the London bus network and are not secured by or operate under agreement with London Buses. The information shown in Sections 2 and 3 of this Bulletin should be regarded as the formal consultation by Transport for London to relevant authorities as required under s186(3)(c) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 in relation to LSP proposals. 2. Unless stated elsewhere in this Bulletin, any observations or objections in response to LSP proposals contained in Sections 2 and 3 must be made in writing and submitted to TfL at the address shown on Page 1 by the stated closing dates for comments (generally 28 days from the issue of this bulletin).